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Collin Morikawa leading by five shots
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December 5, 2021
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World Challenge 2021 R3
November 02-05
Albany, New Providence, Bahamas
$3,500,000
Round 1, Round 2, Round 4

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes


Collin Morikawa signed for a 64, the first bogey-free round of the week, to take the 54-hole lead by five shots lead in the Hero World Challenge.


World Challenge 2021 R3

"It feels good. Just piggybacking off a couple weeks ago in Dubai. Look, I'm dissecting my game in a really good way of just figuring out what I need to do consistently to be a better player and to be in contention a lot more. Chipping, putting has put me in a spot so far through three rounds that I feel great and I've just got to keep doing that.

"This course, if there's not a lot of wind, a lot of guys out here can make a lot of birdies early on. I just have to go out and just play the way I have been and be ready by hole one and play all the way through. Nothing's going to be a gimme tomorrow."


World Challenge 2021 R3

A win on Sunday would earn Race to Dubai winner the number 1 spot in the World Rankings for one week before Jon Rahm, who isn't playing this week, would reclaim it due to the way the Rankings is calculated.

World Challenge 2021 R3

Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
R2
R3
Total
1
Collin Morikawa
-18
68
66
64
198
2
Brooks Koepka
-13
67
67
69
203
T3
Patrick Reed
-12
68
69
67
204
T3
Viktor Hovland
-12
68
69
67
204
T3
Daniel Berger
-12
66
69
69
204
T3
Sam Burns
-12
71
65
68
204
T3
Tony Finau
-12
68
66
70
204
8
Scottie Scheffler
-11
71
68
66
205
9
Bryson DeChambeau
-10
69
64
73
206
10
Tyrrell Hatton
-9
69
67
71
207
11
Harris English
-8
75
70
63
208
12
Matt Fitzpatrick
-7
71
70
68
209
T13
Xander Schauffele
-6
70
70
70
210
T13
Webb Simpson
-6
67
72
71
210
T13
Justin Thomas
-6
67
72
71
210
T16
Justin Rose
-5
71
70
70
211
T16
Abraham Ancer
-5
66
73
72
211
18
Rory McIlroy
-4
66
71
75
212
19
Henrik Stenson
1
72
75
70
217
20
Jordan Spieth
2
71
72
75
218
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